As today was a “new” public holiday, we did not know what to expect. Stashing our bags at the station with a clerk who you would have thought would have broken in half when carrying our bags. Then a hearty supermarket breakfast of rum balls and chocolate. Ah the life on the road : ) Next stop of course was the mina square. It was very open, cobblestone and asphalt. Umm, very quiet as well. Eventually decided to climb the spire of the church, all 103 m of it. A wonderful view. Looked around and saluted the brewery for Zuz’s grandfather. Down to street level and looked through a synagogue, funny hat and all. It was time for lunch and I saw a kebab van and thought why not. Well hindsight is a wonderful thing and I could give you seven reasons not to. It was thick Turkish bread, with cabbage a heap of powdered spices and basically tasted like crap. Oh and the warm beer did not help either. After that hit the bin, something nicer. Ended up with a pigeon disguised as a chicken. Plzen must have used all of its talent in making its beer, and a dam fine job they do too.
Back on the train up to Zuz’s grandparents after being complemented on her English, by an English teacher. Zuz’s granddad picked us up and took us home, where a nice meal and many photos were waiting.